Widow and Her Daugher Buried Alive in Hyderabad

In current society, there are many examples of families breaking up because of the unsightly desire for landed property, and there are also perfectly good people who turn into kind of leeches when they have the chance to take control of a family house. A widow and her daughter were found by police in Hyderabad, Pakistan, after they had been buried alive in a wall due to a land dispute.
The mother and daughter were “buried alive” in their home by the woman’s brother-in-law’s sons, who are still evading law enforcement, but they were found by the police on Saturday. After a property dispute erupted at a residence in Hyderabad’s Latifabad neighborhood, Unit Number 5, the accused became enraged and killed their aunt and cousin by embedding them alive in a wall of the dwelling.
A police spokeswoman stated that the accused left the scene of the incident without giving a reason. Following information, a crew from the B-Section Police Station raced to the residence and broke through the wall to take out the mother and her daughter alive.
According to the spokesman, the women were buried behind the wall for a single day during the preliminary examination. The official said that the police were now conducting raids in order to apprehend the offenders. Following her release, the widow Tasleem Jahan filed a formal complaint against the accused, claiming that she and her daughter Dua, then 14 years old, had been buried alive in a wall due to a property dispute.
The woman said in the FIR that she and her daughter reside in one of the three parts of the house, with his brother-in-law holding the property documents in the other two. She added that the brother-in-law of her late husband and his wife had also resided in this home, but they had both passed away. Sohail, their son, had harassed them with the help of her late husband’s younger brother. The widow stated that on June 28 at midday, they interred them in the wall.






